Shortlist of Wedding
Hand-picked across the United Kingdom and Europe — manor houses, châteaux, castles, lakefront villas, vineyards and converted warehouses. Every card surfaces an honest price band, plus the venue’s city at scan speed. No paid placement, no subscription — curation only.

Gasthof Neuwirt
Gasthof Neuwirt occupies a traditional Bavarian village setting, its timber-frame construction and painted facade conforming to regional aesthetic protocols refined across centuries of building practice. The venue's…

Sporthotel Neuburg
Sporthotel Neuburg anchors itself within Bavaria's recreational landscape, its facilities and positioning emphasizing outdoor activity and seasonal sport rather than urban-style leisure. The venue's location within or…

Der Eisvogel
Der Eisvogel—'the kingfisher'—references the water environment central to its appeal, its location alongside streams and water features creating riparian landscape context. The venue's traditional architecture and…

Marc Aurel
Marc Aurel—named for the Roman emperor whose writings anchored Stoic philosophy—positions celebration within intellectual and historical traditions extending beyond contemporary tourism. The venue's reference to…

Hotel Zur Sonne
Hotel Zur Sonne—'toward the sun'—positions hospitality within the diurnal cycle and seasonal geography, its name emphasizing light and warmth as organizing principles. The venue's location within a Bavarian village,…

Hotel Gasthof Krone
Hotel Gasthof Krone—'crown'—references medieval heraldic traditions, its name asserting historical continuity and established prestige within village hierarchy. The venue's positioning within historic town centers,…

Ritterschänke Burg Randeck
Ritterschänke Burg Randeck—'knight's tavern at Randeck Castle'—anchors celebration within medieval fortification history, its castle location creating theatrical backdrop and historical narrative. The venue's…

Haimerlhof
Haimerlhof—a traditional farmstead name—positions celebration within agricultural estate landscape and rural Bavarian tradition, its naming emphasizing place continuity and family lineage. The venue's rural positioning…

Fuchsbräu
Fuchsbräu—a traditional Bavarian brewery—positions celebration within beer culture history and regional gastronomic identity, its naming directly referencing brewing tradition. The venue's location at the intersection…

Am Schrannenhaus
Am Schrannenhaus—'at the grain storage'—commemorates historical grain market functions now converted to event space, its building designation referencing agricultural economics that sustained regional communities. The…

Hotel Gasthof Zur Post
Hotel Gasthof Zur Post—'toward the post'—references historical postal functions now transformed into hospitality, its naming commemorating communication infrastructure that connected Alpine communities. The venue's…

Zur Jurahöhe
Zur Jurahöhe—'toward the Jura heights'—names itself for the distinctive limestone formation dominating the landscape, its location among these hills creating dramatic topography and geological context. The venue's…

Landgasthof Kastlhof
Set among the rolling countryside south of Munich, Landgasthof Kastlhof embodies the quiet charm of rural Bavaria, where half-timbered farmhouses and lush pasture define the landscape. This country inn accommodates 50…

KH Hotel
This contemporary hotel in Bavaria delivers functional simplicity for 50 to 150 guests, with flexible floor plans that adapt to formal ceremonies or casual receptions without thematic distraction. The interiors employ…

Jungbräu
Jungbräu represents Bavaria's brewing heritage in tangible form, a tradition-steeped establishment where regional beer culture and local cuisine remain central to the experience. Designed to seat 50 to 150 people, it…

Gasthof Hotel Schäringer
Gasthof Hotel Schäringer occupies the middle ground between austere inn and contemporary hotel, retaining historic stonework and low wooden ceilings while adding modern amenities for 50 to 150 guests. The dual identity…

Martinsklause
Martinsklause sits tucked into a forest setting in Bavaria's quieter reaches, offering seclusion without isolation—nearby villages and local attractions remain accessible by short drives. The venue accommodates 50 to…

Hotel Gasthof Heckl
Hotel Gasthof Heckl combines modest architectural character with practical accommodation for 50 to 150 people, situated in a Bavarian town center where local shops and modest landmarks provide post-dinner entertainment…

Hotel zum Bräu
Hotel zum Bräu draws identity from its brewing lineage, with on-site production or historical ties to Bavarian beer culture shaping the culinary and social dimensions of celebrations held here. Sized for 50 to 150…

Hotel Garni Salleck
Hotel Garni Salleck functions as a modest guesthouse with ceremonial and dining capacity for 50 to 150 visitors, designed more for intimate gatherings than grand theater. Architectural restraint—spare furnishings,…

Landhotel Schneider
Landhotel Schneider occupies pastoral land on the Bavarian plain, where open meadows, tree lines, and distant hills form a landscape suited to photography and outdoor ceremonies conducted in fair weather. The 50–150…

Hotel und Gasthof "Zum Bräu-Toni"
Hotel und Gasthof Zum Bräu-Toni perpetuates Bavarian innkeeper traditions, where the proprietor's presence and reputation underpin the guest experience in ways corporate hotels cannot replicate. Operating for 50 to 150…

Forsts Landhaus
Forsts Landhaus positions itself as a refined country retreat, stepping beyond utilitarian inn tradition to incorporate design consideration, quality furnishings, and cultivated gardens for 50 to 150 guests. The…

Hotel-Gasthof zur Krone
Hotel-Gasthof zur Krone draws its name and identity from classical Bavarian hospitality symbolism, the crown denoting a establishment of recognized standing within its community for 50 to 150 guests. Typically…